10 of The Best Algae Eaters For Your Aquarium

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @AquariumCoop
    @AquariumCoop  Год назад +15

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  • @michaeleber4752
    @michaeleber4752 Год назад +21

    I was first in the hobby in the late 70's. Talk about an empty period of time. You had to buy several books to understand the many different specie types. You had to rely on the local store owner and pray he knew enough about the specie you wanted. And the internet was about 22 years away from the start of common use. I had built a 7' x 2' x 2' aquarium filtered with a HOB on the one end of the tank and built mostly out of plywood! What a time. What a time.

  • @Anom_Ali
    @Anom_Ali Год назад +7

    I'm so happy you finally featured the Borneo sucker. I loved my reticulated hillstream loaches, and the Borneos are such a cool spotted cousin.

  • @bruceyung70
    @bruceyung70 Год назад +14

    Snails are definitely nice to have imo! They are silent and unsung heroes in my tank lol. I had same snails in my same tank for over 20 years...one generation to another..!

  • @xardoz58
    @xardoz58 Год назад +22

    I love the panda garra. They don't hide as much as bristle nose plecos and are great for medium community tanks.

  • @locoNsane
    @locoNsane Год назад +20

    Nerite snails all the way. Though nerites are mostly known as prominent escape artists, I also found out that the horned varieties prefer to stay underwater all the time, hence a better option if your tank doesn't have a full lid cover. They also have another cousin, the septaria porcellana, which is just as effective yet also stays underwater all the time.

    • @MrChocoLate69s
      @MrChocoLate69s Год назад +2

      What horned ones do you suggest? I've got a non-top aquarium and i'm trying to find some good spot algae cleaners, i'm terified of them escaping

    • @sparkdrive2900
      @sparkdrive2900 10 дней назад

      Two words: snail eggs

  • @MIKoenig44
    @MIKoenig44 Год назад +10

    Really enjoyed this one; especially with Irene's extra advice on each one 😊

  • @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030
    @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030 Год назад +39

    surprised that stiphodon gobies and panda garra were not mentioned. both are suitable for tanks under 30 gallons, eat lots of algae, can handle unheated tanks whilst being pretty docile and quirky

    • @jaxxonfishroom
      @jaxxonfishroom Год назад +6

      Exactly I have panda gara and there incredible 😊

    • @christianridley8865
      @christianridley8865 Год назад +2

      I have Stiphodon gobies and found them to be great fish but individually they don’t eat very much. I do recommend them, but not as an algae control solution.

    • @alanaballoon5661
      @alanaballoon5661 Год назад +2

      i once had a single panda garra that went to work on my glass as soon as i got it

    • @marcioasenjo8306
      @marcioasenjo8306 Год назад +4

      Can we put Panda garra with neocaridina?

    • @jaxxonfishroom
      @jaxxonfishroom Год назад +1

      @@alanaballoon5661 same here I did a video about them lol

  • @cwillox4253
    @cwillox4253 Год назад +5

    Always enjoy your videos Irene, you’re really positive and give really good information

  • @nateveith9812
    @nateveith9812 Год назад +7

    Breeding otocinclus has been easy for me and they are by far my favorite algae eaters. Hoping to breed more species of otos and paraotos soon.

  • @terrybentz6508
    @terrybentz6508 Год назад +3

    I love all of your videos. You are to the point but detailed enough that if feel like I understand everything. Thank you so much!!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  Год назад +2

      Glad you like them! Thank you! ~ Zenzo

    • @GirlTalksFish
      @GirlTalksFish Год назад +1

      Awww, my pleasure! Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @conorbullerman3733
    @conorbullerman3733 Год назад +10

    I bought Dwarf Hairgrass from you guys and it’s growing so well. Roots established and almost doubled in height in the past few months. Definitely better than PetSmart plants 😊

  • @coltlyles3892
    @coltlyles3892 Год назад +8

    One of the perks of living in Arizona is that our tap water containes around 15 ppms of calcium and magnesium I also have rocks like lava rocks that help with adequate mineral diffusion my mollies love it

  • @D_Rock-ho7pf
    @D_Rock-ho7pf Год назад +2

    Love how much you and the rest of the co-op embrace snails.

  • @legionaquatics
    @legionaquatics Год назад +5

    Great video I was just thinking of getting a hair algae eater for my tank but I want to figure out the cause before getting a fish or shrimp to eat it. What usually causes hair algae? It growing on my floaters.

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  Год назад +3

      They’re generally caused by an excess of certain nutrients (such as iron), too much light, or not enough nutrients (to match the long lighting period). Therefore, try decreasing your lighting period, increasing fertilization, or decreasing iron. Siamese algae eaters, amano shrimp, molly fish, and Florida flagfish are good candidates to use as clean-up crew. You can also help them by manually removing large clumps using a toothbrush. If you want to read up more on how to combat various forma of algae, here is an article that's on our site. ~ Zenzo www.aquariumcoop.com/blogs/aquarium/aquarium-algae

    • @legionaquatics
      @legionaquatics Год назад +1

      @@AquariumCoop thanks zenzo this really helped 👍

  • @caewalker9276
    @caewalker9276 Год назад +4

    I found out the other week that Tilapia fry go nuts for algae. They got right in amongst my Java moss and cleaned it right up. I was truly amazed.

  • @Ishiisan
    @Ishiisan Год назад +18

    great video! adding crushed egg shells are the old school way to keep your snails and shrimps happy :)

  • @ianfire-water685
    @ianfire-water685 Год назад +1

    I just got my first bristle nose and it's a rock star! Hope you are feeling well!

  • @bryanreilly4117
    @bryanreilly4117 Год назад +2

    I bought a house with a koi pond. I'm pretty good with freshwater tanks but this is my first outdoor situation.
    All cleaned up for the spring and I added a 25 gallon diy bog filter which will be better than what I inherited.
    I'm in the northeast so it does get cold in the winter but would adding a plecco (or other fish) for algea control be a good idea? I wetvac'd a ton of slime out of it so hoping the big keeps it clean but planning ahead as I can.

  • @anoobis_
    @anoobis_ Год назад +5

    Ramshorn snails multiply fast. They're excellent at eating soft algae and dead leaves. I barely have algae in my tank, but it looks ugly when they're everywhere on the glass. And they lay eggs underneath leaves and on the glass panels. Get nerites or amano shrimps instead.

    • @johnwilkerson9804
      @johnwilkerson9804 Год назад

      I got ten for free and I am bagging them to hurry up and breed lol. I got a mix of colors and I really enjoy them.

    • @anoobis_
      @anoobis_ Год назад

      @john wilkerson the guy I bought mine from gave a few extras too 💀 They were everywhere in the tank so I moved all the fish out to reduce waste. Most of them eventually died off from starvation. They'll breed faster when there's sufficient food and you can never overfeed them.

    • @greenflower360
      @greenflower360 Год назад

      You just reminded me that I used to have a lot of ram snails. I think the two assassin snails ate them all

  • @RenegadeLK
    @RenegadeLK Год назад +2

    I have half of these in my 75 gallon. Plus a few Panda Garra. I haven't had to clean the glass or objects of algae in forever.

  • @RabbiSpruceTech
    @RabbiSpruceTech Год назад +1

    Good to see you back in good health!

  • @Laura-ed5kf
    @Laura-ed5kf Год назад +2

    SAEs are my favorite! I have four, and they’re beautiful schooling together. Workhorses, and I can see how they COULD bully other fish to the food, but I have bigger cows in my tank that get the food first.

  • @TheLiddojunior
    @TheLiddojunior Год назад +12

    Interesting tip! Sailfin Mollies can used in a saltwater aquarium for algae control as well

  • @WesCrockettCA
    @WesCrockettCA Год назад +5

    I had some issues with 2 separate bristlenose Plecos so I switched to Otos... I have 2 and they are extremely skittish, but they are great fish for my small 10g tank. I will be moving everything to a 29 gallon tank and, after it settles in, I will be adding more fish (some more tetras, a snail or two and...) including some more algae eaters. I'm not sure if we will just get more Otos or if we will go for something like a Hillstream or other. Taking suggestions! :D

    • @jaxxonfishroom
      @jaxxonfishroom Год назад +2

      Try panda gara very active and not shy,I did a video on mine lol

    • @dalyo96
      @dalyo96 Год назад

      In my 30gal I have 6 ottos some amanos and nerite snails and they keep everything perfect

    • @Sharkweek178
      @Sharkweek178 Год назад +2

      The reason your otos are skittish is because they are a shoaling fish that need to be in a group of at least 6. When they aren't, then they're scared and stressed all the time.
      But be careful about adding otos to a new tank. Immature tanks often don't have enough algae built up to sustain otos.

    • @WesCrockettCA
      @WesCrockettCA Год назад

      @@Sharkweek178 I supplement with algae wafers. I'll probably try two more otos to see how they do.

    • @andrie0122
      @andrie0122 Год назад +1

      @@WesCrockettCA i have 5 in my 20g they are very active and not scared even when i put my hand in the tank unless i get really really close to them.

  • @bgs9man
    @bgs9man Год назад +2

    Great communicator with great info, thanks!

  • @darrylmoore5847
    @darrylmoore5847 Год назад +2

    Excellent as always.

  • @Carabaraloo
    @Carabaraloo Год назад

    Panda garras are my new favorites! Just discovered them, and now I’m in love.

  • @orangef3802
    @orangef3802 Год назад +4

    Great job Irene! Your videos just keep getting better!

  • @jaxxonfishroom
    @jaxxonfishroom Год назад +3

    Great video and information, my favorite would be the panda gara 😊

  • @TOOMUCHSAUCE91
    @TOOMUCHSAUCE91 Год назад +4

    Lemon plecos are awesome 👌

  • @TheLiddojunior
    @TheLiddojunior Год назад +6

    The Borneo sucker loach is my absolute favorite, but not sure if they impact algae in the tank. Snails really do the best at tackling algae from my experience.

    • @ct2136
      @ct2136 Год назад +1

      I love my Borneos, but got to agree, they are not great at removing algae. Think my platies do a better job

    • @AndrewFishman
      @AndrewFishman Год назад

      @@ct2136 Not all sucker mouths are algae eating, they are an adaptation to fast water. Loaches are predominantly micro predators. The Hill Loaches are no different. They love invertebrates, worm and stuff that would usually be found on the bottom or caught in the flow on rocks or wood, like worms.

    • @bradhurst6834
      @bradhurst6834 Год назад +3

      Otocinclus and snails are honestly the best for algae if you have both of these almost all algae type will be covered, I've had Siamese algae eaters and unless starved they wont eat it, they will eat your plants tho, shrimp are meh, mollies are setup specific, flag fish cold water, plecos again they may just choose to not eat it. Snails and Otos will destroy algae so quick its unbelievable.

  • @pokejuice1495
    @pokejuice1495 Год назад

    I have neglected my bristlenose sooo much and he is still as beautiful as ever. A bit shy for a pleco but a great fish.

  • @jgvet08
    @jgvet08 Год назад +2

    I love your videos!

  • @theangleraquarist
    @theangleraquarist Год назад +6

    Panda garra are severely underrated…

  • @Flacosego
    @Flacosego Год назад

    Any suggestions for tanks w turtles
    Snails seem best but wondering what algae eaters are best for a turtle tank

  • @GarrestheWarrior
    @GarrestheWarrior 9 месяцев назад

    I've got 2 nerite snails, and 3 real Siamese algae eaters. Doing a pretty good job so far, keeping algae under control. Today, I just added 3 amano shrimp, which should help take care of anything in the books and crannies that might be missed otherwise.

  • @TheSunIsMyDestroyer
    @TheSunIsMyDestroyer Год назад +1

    mollies are great, they ate all the algae as well as all of my plants, there goes my precious tissue culture

  • @saralouise2776
    @saralouise2776 Год назад

    I think I'm about ready to start adding fish toy 90 l. I have never had fish before white fungus all over the place so any tips would be appreciated

  • @gardockis.playground
    @gardockis.playground Год назад +1

    The most overlooked alage eater … California Black Worms… they love munching on algae especially string type algae 💯

  • @DEADLYANTDX
    @DEADLYANTDX Год назад

    I got ramshorn snails that hitch hiked on some plants I bought. My tanks has been struggling with algae that my Otos can't seem to keep up with. I'll just say I don't have this problem anymore...

  • @hypnicjerk7696
    @hypnicjerk7696 Год назад

    Do you have any suggestions on an algae eater that would do well with an asian bubble bee catfish and two shubunkins?

  • @Rebels9009
    @Rebels9009 Год назад

    Can you mix borneo's with hillstream's?

  • @aquariumcockpit9949
    @aquariumcockpit9949 Год назад

    I’ve got blue green algae, covering my 125 at the moment and it’s driving me crazy.. How do I get rid of it? I manually remove as much as I can, and it creeps back.😢

  • @Seven7ails
    @Seven7ails Год назад

    Prochilodus is my fave though I have a xl tank

  • @vivekvs1992
    @vivekvs1992 Год назад +1

    I love borneos..unfortunately my hillstream loves to bully them.. So much so that I can't find one of mine.. I have isolated the rascal to another tank... He is chilling around with some shrimp now

  • @KatieDeGo
    @KatieDeGo Год назад

    I got an SAE and I really wish I could catch it. It ate a bunch of my cherry shrimp. Ugh (yes I fed it all kinds of different stuff- it got a taste for shrimp)

  • @englishtime5327
    @englishtime5327 Год назад

    Stiphodon gobies are great too

  • @Grayman_WWJD
    @Grayman_WWJD Год назад

    🔥🥰 this is very informative, thank you 🥰🔥

  • @FishRfun
    @FishRfun Год назад

    O recently adopted a golden zebra loach. He gets along great with all my fish. They don't know what's wrong with him. He won't move for like a day, then be normal for a few hours then just lay there. Are they good algae eaters. I have several other algae eaters

  • @jeffreyboster6899
    @jeffreyboster6899 Год назад +1

    My favorite algae eater is the fiddler crab! I think they can give Amono's a run for there money.

  • @OMG_FL
    @OMG_FL Год назад

    Another big problem solved
    thx aquarium co op

  • @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030
    @amazingaquaticsandexotics3030 Год назад +5

    theodoxus snails also deserve a mention. think of a ramshorn snail sized nerite that can have offspring in freshwater, thrives in unheated tanks and has some nice shell patterns. only downsides are the fact that they only eat algae and are hard to source unless you locally collect them from their enviroment which is fast flowing rivers in places like the UK and the rest of europe

    • @squiddysan
      @squiddysan Год назад +3

      Here in Croatia we call them the Danube nerite snail (dunavska nerita), lots of people breed them [here] and they're even available in some fish stores. I've had quite a few in some of my smaller tanks (

  • @serpentsilver6323
    @serpentsilver6323 Год назад +4

    For some reason my ram horn snail like to snack on new Anubis leaves if they don't get enough food, and if they do get enough they multiply like crazy... 😢

    • @Teddzworth
      @Teddzworth Год назад

      I’m so glad I only got one ramshorn. I can put it in a tank by itself, feed it wafers and leave it be.
      I was devastated when I noticed it started chomping on my trophy Anubias I’m growing on a piece of driftwood lol

  • @JasonSouthSoundSound
    @JasonSouthSoundSound Год назад +1

    Dwarf albino bristle nose, best algae eater ever. One of those did a much better job than 4 Ottos and 3 Nearite snails for me

  • @LazyPixcell
    @LazyPixcell Год назад

    i hope somebody helps me out, one of my algea eaters had a small white spot at 1st it was barely noticable, but now its covering its entire head, i think it starting to spread to its entire body. i dont know this is normal. i took pictures of the fish. still figuring out a way to share it online to show people. been asking around but no one has responded.

    • @-Random101
      @-Random101 Год назад

      It’s ich most likely, from what I’ve heard, Watch videos how to treat it: Basic: Treat isn’t aquarium salt, most likely your entire tank is infected but out him in a different area (temporarily) and dose him more. Use methane blue etc, Luke’s Goldie’s have a good spotlight on it.

    • @LazyPixcell
      @LazyPixcell Год назад

      @@-Random101 thanks ill try that

    • @-Random101
      @-Random101 Год назад

      Alright

  • @marchean83
    @marchean83 Год назад

    Mollys also make a great natural skimmer☝️

  • @thomaspethic6220
    @thomaspethic6220 Год назад

    Thank you ever so much!!!

  • @anthonyjunker7486
    @anthonyjunker7486 Год назад

    All of my tanks are full with only algea and detritis eaters! Livebarers, bladder snails, malaysian trumpet snails, amano shrimp, neocaridina shrimp, hillstream laoch and kuli loaches.

  • @twentyninthdegree
    @twentyninthdegree Год назад

    When I first started out in the hobby a few years back, I knew I was over-feeding my tank when the trumpet snail population exploded. Lol. Great algae eaters and great at eating extra food....but definitely an eyesore if there are too, too many. 😅😂

  • @DLMyth2
    @DLMyth2 Год назад

    Love Bertie snails but when you have a female one you get eggs everywhere. They’re a pain to remove. While my clown pelvis I haven’t seen mine for months. Another alternative to Amano shrimps is the Malaya shrimp. Same appetite but smaller and they can breed in fresh water. I started off with 5 and now I have over 100.

  • @somdov
    @somdov Год назад +5

    "HI I'M IRENE FROM GIRL T-
    Aquarium co-op"

  • @sshum00
    @sshum00 11 месяцев назад

    Wait, are you guys the same folks over in Washington? I went there to get some plants!

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, we are Aquarium Co-Op in Edmonds.

  • @LevisShellsTailsFinsandmore
    @LevisShellsTailsFinsandmore Год назад

    Awesome!

  • @Lizardlafemme
    @Lizardlafemme Год назад

    I just planted my 75gal tank south American severum and not eating so far.

  • @stephanies9689
    @stephanies9689 Год назад

    I have assassin snails, so could not buy a bunch of expensive snacks that might clean up a little algae before they're eaten, and couldn't reduce water flow, light, or food, so I was left with fish options for an entirely out of control algae outbreak in my 10 gallon. I keep a low tech jungle of crypts, but they grow slowly and so consume nutrients slowly. It's probably a soil thing, too many nutrients, I might try pond soil topped with aquasoil next time.
    I had 3 otocinclus catfish come in scrawny as twigs and began helping me out immediately. Within a day, I had leaves showing through the algae and the oto were starting to show their little pearl bellies. Well, 10-14 days later, I had to start them on Repashy Soilent Green to keep them fed. My tank looks awesome and the fish hang out towards the front of the tank frequently, despite being able to completely disappear if they wish.
    Tl;dr if you get Otocinclus, get a secondary food source just in case they do too good of a job, keep their bellies full. They're solid fish if you've got the environment for them

  • @jjkidwell
    @jjkidwell Год назад

    Hillstream loaches ❤

  • @AquaticDomain
    @AquaticDomain Год назад

    What about ghost shrimp? They're cheap and breed in freshwater.

  • @NantThananan
    @NantThananan 11 месяцев назад

    L183 is another cool one.

  • @LucianC137
    @LucianC137 Год назад +1

    amano and nerities are the most efficient.

  • @shakeval
    @shakeval Год назад

    Definitely add some ghost shrimp in with my snails, cheap and hungry

  • @mothergoose7314
    @mothergoose7314 Год назад

    My panda Garra is my favorite algae eater.

  • @yermailmain206
    @yermailmain206 Год назад +1

    What I’ve learned from papa Corey is that if you have a algae problem not to try to fix it by buying more fish but to actually control it yourself with maintenance🤙🏽

  • @ilbiscion3
    @ilbiscion3 2 месяца назад

    Corydoras?

  • @kythuatvuonnam1078
    @kythuatvuonnam1078 Год назад

    OK bạn 👍👍

  • @Lulu.G-61
    @Lulu.G-61 Год назад +1

    I have always had plecos and have not found them to be efficient at algae removal. Maybe it’s just me, but they do not seem to earn their keep. 😂

  • @budte
    @budte Год назад +1

    Don't the snails crawl out of the tank?

  • @johncameron4194
    @johncameron4194 Год назад

    Yup free snails 👍

  • @johnjwedrall4290
    @johnjwedrall4290 Год назад +1

    👍👍

  • @dax8753
    @dax8753 Год назад +1

    amano shrimp keep the tank spotless

  • @livencali1
    @livencali1 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @willoyd614
    @willoyd614 Год назад +1

    Chinese algae eaters are more aggressive when they haven't been fed and when they're full size they prefer meaty diet

    • @CinciNJ5316
      @CinciNJ5316 Год назад

      Also they get territorial and bully other fish

  • @HoangOB
    @HoangOB Год назад

    humzz...it seem like you have a very healthy population of hydra...worst shrimp nightmare

    • @mattgray9297
      @mattgray9297 Год назад +2

      That’s footage from my tank, not the Co-Op. And actually, they’ve all seemed to disappear since. I also have a huge colony of neocaridina and all seems to be fine. So far…

  • @billmeyer4773
    @billmeyer4773 Год назад

    My Amazon swords do fine and they don't bother them.😮

  • @technomad9071
    @technomad9071 Год назад +1

    Please use metric

  • @bookmouse2719
    @bookmouse2719 Год назад

    Plecos destroyed my plants.

  • @kevinlundin4013
    @kevinlundin4013 Год назад

    Bs

  • @randyhaight7202
    @randyhaight7202 11 месяцев назад

    So... what you're saying is if I buy plants from you they're going put snails in my tank.

  • @null.dev.
    @null.dev. Год назад

    Borneno*, Not Bornea. I saw one of your vids not so long ago, probably from when you just started not so long ago and knew nothing. Now you attempt to , as most youtubers; come across as "so knowledgable". Well, keep trying.

    • @mattgray9297
      @mattgray9297 Год назад +1

      The Borneo loach (Pangio shelfordii) is a Southeast Asian species of cobitid fish. It is a river fish found on the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and Borneo

  • @the_bloo_guppie
    @the_bloo_guppie Год назад +1

    How do i get rid of scuds in my aquarium

    • @AquariumCoop
      @AquariumCoop  Год назад +4

      We would recommend getting fish that will eat the scuds. Most fish will. Also, the scuds can be beneficial to your aquarium (like a mini clean-up crew). ~ Zenzo

    • @the_bloo_guppie
      @the_bloo_guppie Год назад

      @@AquariumCoop thank you very much

    • @angelad.redcay738
      @angelad.redcay738 Год назад

      Would love to have scuds. Where did you get them? Can you buy them?

  • @Somechonchon
    @Somechonchon 2 месяца назад

    Tilapias are where it’s at!

  • @Scotty2hotty-69
    @Scotty2hotty-69 Год назад

    Would like to see a video like this for tanks with more aggressive fish like cichlids